Joey Bats
Toronto 's right fielder Jose Bautista helped slug his team to a weekend sweep over the Yankees in the Bronx. Friday night, it was a 10th inning solo shot off Brandon Pinder that gave the Blue Jays a win in the series opener. Then Sunday, his 4th inning blast off Masahiro Tanaka boosted Toronto's lead to 2-0.
The Blue Jays, who began the weekend 4-1/2 back of the Yanks -- and six down in the loss column -- outpitched and outplayed the Yankees. A week after beefing up their club with Troy Tulowitzki and David Price joining a talented roster that already included Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion, Russell Martin and Josh Donaldson, they made a statement about being serious contenders in the AL East. But it was their longest tenured star, the guy nicknamed Joey Bats, who delivered the loudest message.
The Blue Jays, who began the weekend 4-1/2 back of the Yanks -- and six down in the loss column -- outpitched and outplayed the Yankees. A week after beefing up their club with Troy Tulowitzki and David Price joining a talented roster that already included Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion, Russell Martin and Josh Donaldson, they made a statement about being serious contenders in the AL East. But it was their longest tenured star, the guy nicknamed Joey Bats, who delivered the loudest message.
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